Mild Brain Injury
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Nutrition Following Traumatic Brain Injury
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Hypoxic brain injury - Headway
www.headway.org.ukA hypoxic brain injury is a type of brain injury that occurs when there is a disruption in supply of oxygen to the brain. A diagnosis of hypoxic brain injury might not always be obvious, as the circumstances that caused the injury might not directly involve the brain, for example having a heart attack or inhaling smoke.
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www.cdc.govtraumatic Brain Injury in the united states executive summary 5 Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health problem in the United States. TBI is frequently referred to as the “silent epidemic” because the complications from TBI, such as changes affecting thinking, sensation, language, or emotions, may not be readily apparent.
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